My sister spent decades getting her PHD in school administration. She already had at least two or three Masters. She was teaching French at a university in Arizona, her first real teaching job with benefits after years of adjunct teaching in various colleges. I said she must be making big bucks with her new degree. I was floored when she told me she was making slightly less than I was as a city transit driver, and I had better benefits! And when her two year contract was up, they left her go! She never did find a job involving her doctorate and if finishing out her career teaching French to military personnel. A job she hates. I never missed not going to college.
That sucks. I shouldn't have used the term academics. Walk a mile in someone's shoes. I'm glad you are gainfully employed, I'm sorry for your sister.
You are fortunate to live in an area where union wages are still available. I have 124 hours of college but no degree and I was fortunate to go to work for the government we're testing plus my college hours gave me opportunities to make a decent living.
Adjunct professors are treated literally as slaves in the university and college systems. They need a union.
You may not have any college but you are obviously self-educated. That often makes a person have a wider range of knowledge than the traditional educational systems provide.
Is an arts degree anything but a degree in snobbery ? Or is that just inverted snobbery ? Discus.
Nothing wrong with a degree. Quite the contrary. It doesn't make a person better than others.
Javelin and hammer throw.